Mind-Machine Interface is a 'programming' puzzle game where you create a program that transform a data package (consisting of numbers and/or pixels) into an output that meets the specifications provided.
The programming part is figurative, since you will be using functional blocks and wires on a grid to transform ugly inputs into pretty outputs (in the spirit of Spacechem or Tis-100).
Puzzles are hard and open ended. You will have to duplicate an image, create a bouncing ball program, path finding algorithms, repair a corrupt image, etc.
You can compare you score with other testees looking at you cycles and objects count for each level.
Everything is set in a futuristic environment and you are an engineer seeking for a job, so you must pass this field aptitude test to qualify. Decipher a futuristic language along the way!
If the game is Greenlit, it will become available as Early Access in late Febrary/early March. They game is feature complete at this point. But I want to hear some feedback about level design, difficulty curve , bugs, etc... Also we'll be giving away keys for the game.